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Event: Institutions for macroeconomic stability in Brazil

December 11, 2014
by Chris Jordan
Brazil, economy, event, institutions
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Economic stability has been central to Brazil’s development progress over the last 20 years. Without it, successive governments could not have invested in the innovative social policies that have transformed the country.

On December 19, we’ll be looking at this in much more detail at an IRIBA event in Rio, co-hosted by FGV/IBRE (in Portuguese). Places are limited, so please email seminarios_ibre@fgv.br to book your place.

Macroeconomic event

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I'm the Communications & Uptake Manager for IRIBA.
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